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Blitzkrieg Bob
08-16-2007, 08:03 PM
Anybody know if there is an electrical difference between and 89 and a 90?
Swapped a HP422 from one 535 to another, and now the M & E don't work.
Ferret
08-17-2007, 03:45 AM
Anybody know if there is an electrical difference between and 89 and a 90?
Swapped a HP422 from one 535 to another, and now the M & E don't work.
Were they both M/E or was one */E/S ?
Btw, how the hell does M work on these boxes? I've never encountered one yet and was wondering how you force it to change in M?
BigKriss
08-17-2007, 05:57 AM
ive never done it but i assume, put in on M, and then move the gear lever as appropriate.
Were they both M/E or was one */E/S ?
Btw, how the hell does M work on these boxes? I've never encountered one yet and was wondering how you force it to change in M?
In my experience with E32s I remember the '89 had M on the button and the '90 did not, perhaps the other way around. Not much I know but there was a difference between the two cars. Perhaps just just how these examples were equipped.
Blitzkrieg Bob
08-17-2007, 04:19 PM
In my experience with E32s I remember the '89 had M on the button and the '90 did not, perhaps the other way around. Not much I know but there was a difference between the two cars. Perhaps just just how these examples were equipped.
I think it's M & A, but the dash shows M & E
Bin_jammin
08-17-2007, 11:15 PM
I think it's M & A, but the dash shows M & E
I have a 1990 535, I have A & M on the panel, E & M on the dash when I use the switch, and when I pull the shifter down to a lower gear it switches to S.
I've got german alphabet soup.
e34m30SF
08-17-2007, 11:24 PM
89's work like this...the switch has 3 positions, up for S, down for E, and toward the rear for S (think sunroof). 90s and up do away with the E because BMW figured everyone wants economy.
For 1989s, if you flick the switch in S, there's a delayed upshift in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gears. there is no upshift to 4th, even if the lever is in D.
For all cars, if you push it to M, the tranny will start off in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, and no shifting will occur. Yes, you can go from 0-60 in 3rd gear, but your torque converter won't like you very much. Strange enough, if you have it in M in Drive, it will go to 3rd.
Finally, for 1990+, if you leave the lever in Drive, it's the "new" E(conomy).
Hope that helps...I'm drawing my experience from having owned an 89 and 90 535ia.
bmwrp8
08-18-2007, 01:47 AM
dude in S mode there is an upshift to 4th gear... around 6,200rpm before the rev limit...
Alexlind123
08-18-2007, 11:45 PM
I have a 1990 535, I have A & M on the panel, E & M on the dash when I use the switch, and when I pull the shifter down to a lower gear it switches to S.
I've got german alphabet soup.
thats how my 1990 535i is.
Alexlind123
08-18-2007, 11:46 PM
dude in S mode there is an upshift to 4th gear... around 6,200rpm before the rev limit...
And how fast are you going at that RPM in 3rd?
e34m30SF
08-18-2007, 11:48 PM
My mistake...i haven't gone that fast to experience the upshift.:p
t.wak
08-19-2007, 04:07 AM
With my 95 I have E (economy) which is on by default (or by pushing the button in), S (sport) which is turned on by pushing the button forward, and a Snowflake which is for - you guessed it - icy conditions. In the latter, the car starts in 2nd to reduce any wheel spin.
Blitzkrieg Bob
08-22-2007, 07:22 PM
7 verses 8 pin thing?
anyone ever experiance an swap issue?
Bin_jammin
08-22-2007, 08:59 PM
I'm so sorry, when I first read this thread and responded, I thought it was someone asking what the M and E DO, not for advice on the tranny. I've recently spoken with a performance BMW tuner, and asked for 4hp22 advice. He told me to stick with the stock tranny, don't bother going to manual trans unless I really want it. When I told him I couldn't afford to keep blowing up 4hp22's he explained that they're all the same, from the 3 to the 5 to the 7, even to Jag, Peugot, and everyone else that used them. He further went on to explain that all one needs to do is change the bellhousing and valvebody. Seeing as when you kill a tranny those aren't parts that will die, you can keep buying cheap trannies and swapping them. They're super easy to change too, I can have one out and in in about 2 hours. With time I could very easily cut that to an hour out and in.
Blitzkrieg Bob
08-22-2007, 09:22 PM
Thanks, it looks like I may have to swap the valve body
Bin_jammin
08-22-2007, 11:49 PM
Shouldn't be too tough, from what I can recall you can do it in the car.
From underneath, obviously.
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